Elon Musk among billionaires set to donate to Reform UK, says treasurer | Reform UK
Elon Musk among billionaires set to donate to Reform UK, says treasurer | Reform UK
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Bu içerikte, Reform UK’nin hazinecisi Elon Musk’ın Nigel Farage’ın partisine bağış yapmaya ilgi gösterdiğini belirtiyor. Nick Candy, parti için daha önce hiç görülmemiş bir politik çalkantı vaat ederek, “çok sayıda milyarderin” bağış yapmaya hazır olduğunu söylüyor. Ayrıca Reform UK’nin Kemi Badenoch’un Muhafazakarlarından üç ay içinde daha fazla üyeye sahip olacağını tahmin ediyor. Partiye bağış yapmak isteyenlerin yasal olarak bağış yapabileceğini belirten Candy, Elon Musk’ın bağış yapabileceğini ancak bunu Birleşik Krallık’taki işletmeleri aracılığıyla yapması gerektiğini vurguluyor. Seçim kurallarının yabancı müdahalesinden korunması gerektiğini vurgulayan seçim kurulu başkanı Vijay Rangarajan, kuralların güçlendirilmesi gerektiğini belirtiyor. Muhalefet partisi gölge kabinesinden Kevin Hollinrake, Musk’ın bağış yapmasını engellemeyeceğini ancak onun yerine Muhafazakarları desteklemesini tercih ettiğini belirtiyor.
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The treasurer of Reform UK has said that Elon Musk is among a “number of billionaires” interested in donating to Nigel Farage’s party, promising “political disruption like we have never seen before”.
Nick Candy told the Financial Times that the party will raise more funds than “any other political party” for grassroots campaigning, data and polling.
He also predicted Reform UK would have more members than Kemi Badenoch’s Conservatives in three months.
He said: “We have a number of billionaires prepared to donate to the party, not just Elon.
“The Reform party is the disrupter – this is the seed round, the series A. This will be political disruption like we have never seen before.”
Candy, 51, who is married to Australian actor and singer Holly Vallance, said the founder of Tesla would be the “first of many wealthy donors legally allowed to donate”.
“Even the big Tory donors are calling me,” he told the Financial Times. “A lot of people will join us. The movement has started.”
Current electoral rules mean that if the tech billionaire was to donate to Reform UK, he would have to do so through one of his UK-based businesses.
Parties can accept donations from a number of sources including individuals on the UK electoral register or a UK-registered company.
The head of the Electoral Commission, Vijay Rangarajan, has called for the rules to be strengthened to “protect the electoral system from foreign interference”.
She told Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips on Sky News: “We’ve no immediate plans to do that, but we do have a manifesto commitment to look more broadly at our elections regime in this country.”
Shadow cabinet minister Kevin Hollinrake said he would not seek to block Musk making a donation, but suggested he would like him to back the Tories instead.
He said: “I have great faith in the British public. I don’t think the British public could be easily bought. I think they’ll decide at the next election who they think the best party is to run this country. And I think they’ll choose Conservatives.”
Elon Musk among billionaires set to donate to Reform UK, says treasurer | Reform UK
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